Weather Warnings Issued
On March 12, 2026, the Met Office issued yellow wind warnings for much of the UK, anticipating significant weather disruptions. The warnings come as gusts are expected to reach up to 70 mph in certain areas, particularly affecting parts of Scotland, northern England, and Northern Ireland.
Current Conditions
As of early Thursday morning, strong winds began impacting the region, with widespread gusts of 50–55 mph anticipated across Scotland and England. Coastal areas are particularly vulnerable, with forecasts indicating winds could reach 60–70 mph.
Northern Ireland is also experiencing strong winds, with gusts ranging from 40–50 mph and isolated peaks of 50–60 mph, accompanied by heavy rain expected until midday Thursday.
Travel Disruptions
Authorities have warned that these strong winds may lead to possible delays in road, rail, ferry, and air travel. ScotRail has already implemented speed restrictions on several lines due to the adverse weather conditions.
In Aberdeenshire, the A90 was blocked at Fordoun due to a fallen power line, illustrating the immediate impact of the weather on infrastructure.
Future Forecasts
The wind warning for Scotland and England is in effect until 8 PM on Thursday. Additionally, a snow and ice weather warning has been issued across Scotland from midnight to 9 AM on Friday, with the Met Office forecasting a drop in temperatures and the potential for snow accumulation of 2-10 cm.
Jason Kelly from the Met Office noted, “A notable shift in wind direction to a northwesterly flow will bring a markedly colder day nationwide on Friday, with the potential for a mixture of sunny spells, heavy showers, coastal gales, and snow over high ground.”
As the UK braces for these strong winds and potential snow, residents are urged to stay updated on weather alerts and prepare for possible disruptions. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the full extent of the impact on travel and safety.
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